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1838 in archaeology

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Below are notable events in archaeology that occurred in 1839.

Explorations

  • August 31 - Scottish-born scene painter David Roberts sets sail for Egypt (with the encouragement of J. M. W. Turner) to produce a series of drawings of the region for use as the basis for paintings and chromolithographs, later published in The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia
  • John Shae Perring, a British engineer working under Colonel Howard Vyse, clears the entrances to the pyramids of Sahure, Neferirkare and Nyuserre in Egypt.
  • French orientalist painters Antoine-Alphonse Montfort and visit and paint the Roman temple of Bziza.

Finds

  • The 5th century BC bronze Chatsworth Head (found on Cyprus in 1836) is acquired by the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Smyrna from H. P. Borrell.
  • Etruscan statuettes found in Lake of the Idols.
  • Victoria Cave near Settle, North Yorkshire in England, containing Paleolithic remains, is discovered.
  • Winter 1837/38 - The Neolithic settlement of Rinyo on Rousay in Orkney (Scotland) is discovered.
  • c. January - Remains of a Roman villa are found near Bath, Somerset, England during construction of the Great Western Railway and recorded with artefacts being preserved.

Publications

  • Rifa'a el-Tahtawi publishes The History of Ancient Egyptians.
  • Jacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes publishes the first part of De La Création, Essai sur L'Origine et la Progression des Êtres.
  • Jean-Frédéric Waldeck publishes the first detailed account of the Maya ruins of Uxmal.

Deaths

  • March 12 - Richard Polwhele, Cornish antiquarian (b. 1760).
  • May 19 - Sir Richard Colt Hoare, English archaeologist (b. 1758).

References

References

  1. Lehner, Mark. (2008). "The Complete Pyramids". Thames & Hudson.
  2. Edwards, Iorwerth. (1999). "Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt". Routledge.
  3. Wace, A. J. B.. (1938). "The Chatsworth Head". [[The Journal of Hellenic Studies]].
  4. "Palaeolithic Yorkshire – Victoria Cave". Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society.
  5. Bryan, Tim. (2023). "Iron, Stone and Steam: Brunel's Railway Empire". Amberley.
  6. "Sir Richard Colt Hoare 1758–1838".
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